Pickleball is Back!

The Town Hall is happy to announce the return of Pickleball to the courts at MHTH. We just completed crack filling and line painting so the nets are back up and the courts are available. For those who haven’t tried it, Pickleball is a paddle sport that combines parts of badminton and tennis. Two or four players use solid paddles to hit a wiffle ball over a net, and the court is much smaller than a tennis court. Many first timers find it easy and enjoyable to play.

Like the playground and recycling center, the pickleball courts are open from 8 a.m. until dusk and there are no reservations–just show up and play. Courts are usually available, but please limit your playing time if others are waiting. We have rackets and balls to use too….please see John, who oversees the recycling center and building security. He lives south of the Town Hall driveway and almost always is there.

Two courts will be available at all times except during special events. If you have want to host a big group or event and could use four courts, please call Kristin, the Town Hall manager (541 402 4448), to arrange.

A very hearty meal for seniors and all community members is offered nearly every Thursday by a very dedicated crew of volunteers. This is a delicious meal available to seniors over 60 for $4 on an “ability to pay” basis, and $5 to other community members. Come for a great time of friendship and community.

Volunteer help is always needed to prep, cook, serve and clean-up.

Contact: Kristin Reese at 541-402-4448 or Dotty Nelson for more information.

We are always looking for volunteers and donations to keep this wonderful program running smoothly, please contact us if you’d like to get involved!

The Strong Women Program is a national evidence-based community exercise and nutrition program targeted to midlife and older women. This class is a derivation of that class and is a focus on STRONG BONES. All ages and abilities welcome!